Unlike most mammals, pigs keep growing until they either die of natural causes or are slaughtered. Most mature boars can reach about 500-700 pounds, females can reach about 400-600 pounds depending on the breed and how old they are.
Pigs can vary in size depending on the breed. Typically, domestic pigs can range from 200 to 700 pounds. Some breeds, such as the Hampshire or Yorkshire, can grow even larger, up to 1000 pounds or more.
Pigs get big because they are pigs so they eat alot ;)
how pig do female pigs get
it gets about 10- 14 inches and shouldn't weigh more than three pounds
I think not all guinea pig have big ears, guinea pigs do have big ears when they are about a week old and it stays like that when they get older..
They grow up :) - Emily
20 metres
30 feet long
They do. Pigs are very adaptable. Feral pigs are a big problem in some areas.
Pigs can vary in size depending on the breed. Typically, domestic pigs can range from 200 to 700 pounds. Some breeds, such as the Hampshire or Yorkshire, can grow even larger, up to 1000 pounds or more.
Pigs get big because they are pigs so they eat alot ;)
no they do not some pigs may grow as a runt
Guinea pigs can grow up to 1200 grams
pigs grow as fast as they can and they do not sweat.
typical weights form the boar would be 350 kgs and grow to 92cms in height, the sow would be 300kgs in weight and grow to 84cms in height
Mini potbelly pigs typically grow to be around 12-16 inches tall and weigh between 50-100 pounds, while standard potbelly pigs can grow up to 20-26 inches tall and weigh between 100-300 pounds.
No. Pigs come from pigs, not cows.